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I had mine earlier. It was quite easy to make.
I just went to the bar and said "bacon & cheese burger please... and a pint of Vier too".
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My was a banana, two tangerines, some grapes and a low fat rice pudding. After another 13 mile hike today (3rd day on the trot) I felt I deserved it.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostJust in from my swimming lesson. So now having my pudding - jelly with pears.
Followed by four fig biscuits and a cup-o-tea.
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Just in from my swimming lesson. So now having my pudding - jelly with pears.
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Salmon, roasted with tomatoes and some chillis fresh from the greenhouse
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I had steamed fish and spring onions, chinese omelette, rice and steamed cabbage.
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I am getting a chippy in, smoked sausage supper.
Nice and healthy after a 13 mile run.
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I like to put peas and carrots in my shepherds pie but that's not what I'm having for tea.
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Pork chop, risotto with tomatoes, onion and mushrooms. Cauliflower and broccoli.
Ready in about 2 mins.
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Give up. I thought I'd lost weight because my shirts are all so much looser; turns out all the cycling's given me an arse the size of a planet and I'm bursting out of my pants.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMeatloaf and veg. I was offered rice but rejected. I am determined to lose weight.
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Meatloaf and veg. I was offered rice but rejected. I am determined to lose weight.
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Strange choice. I prefer peas with Shepherds Pie. Beans are better with steak and kidney pie.Originally posted by Troll View PostShepherds Pie & beans
Which reminds me; go to Turkish butcher tomorrow and buy mutton for shepherds pie.
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